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Come Unto Me
Come Unto Me
Jesus of Nazareth's announcement that he is the Messiah has blazed through Jerusalem and the surrounding countryside like wildfire. As he travels through the Galilee, the crowds follow him, witnessing the miracle of the coin in the fish's mouth and the healing of the demonic boy. Jesus teaches the parable of the lost sheep and the return of the prodigal son. He walks on the water. With each new miracle, healing, or teaching, more and more people testify that Jesus is the Messiah, and the number of disciples grows almost daily.
Simeon's discipleship to Jesus the Messiah has come at a high price. Haunted by the devastation wrought after the battle of the Joknean Pass-Daniel dead, Yehuda captured, a broken betrothal to Shana-Simeon struggles to find a way to rescue Yehuda from certain death and yet still be true to Jesus' commandment to "Love thy enemies."
Discipleship has exacted a high price from Miriam as well. Her relationship with her father, Mordechai is already strained by her interest in Jesus; tensions mount when she enters the waters of baptism. But all too soon, she is faced with a deadly choice: confess her involvement in the events at the Joknean Pass and further sacrifice her relationship with her father or remain silent and sacrifice her friends and fellow disciples to the Romans.
Meanwhile, Ya'abin begins attacking Roman columns in the Judean wilderness, and Mordechai and Marcus unite to face a common threat. But Mordechai has bigger plans than simply ensnaring the Desert Fox; he plots to eliminate the threat Jesus poses to his religion and his family. And if his plans happen to also eliminate Simeon the Javelin, so much the better.
This used book is in very good condition.